Abstract This paper will discuss “both-ways” as the philosophy which underpins course programs and operations at Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, the only tertiary institution in Australia that caters exclusively to Indigenous students. This paper draws on recent research undertaken by the author focusing on the following questions: What is bothways philosophy? How is it being implemented as a teaching methodology at an Indigenous tertiary institution? What innovative practices, processes and activities can be celebrated as exemplary teaching practice? The notion of both-ways will be explored to ascertain how it is being tra...
Being able to consider the full range of social and economic issues from different cultural perspect...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Abstract This paper explores the dynamics and outcomes from a collaborative, cross-...
The issue of Indigenous engagement, participation and success in the sciences is a concern both in A...
This monograph discusses the broad context of Indigenous education in Australian schools and propose...
In this paper we explore how we are using the principles of two-way learning in a collaboration betw...
During 1987 my essential beliefs about the nature of the world were challenged by a chance event whi...
A friend, whom I had not seen for some time, recently asked me what I had been doing overthe...
Preparation of qualified Indigenous early childhood teachers is essential to the success of communit...
It is now appropriate as a national priority to take the debate and practice of Indigenous education...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Abstract This thesis is an account of my own journey into an Indigenous way of knowing, the teaching...
To improve Indigenous students’ learning outcomes and all students’ participation in reconciliation ...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and Western educational frames of reference re...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and western educational frames of reference re...
Being able to consider the full range of social and economic issues from different cultural perspect...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Abstract This paper explores the dynamics and outcomes from a collaborative, cross-...
The issue of Indigenous engagement, participation and success in the sciences is a concern both in A...
This monograph discusses the broad context of Indigenous education in Australian schools and propose...
In this paper we explore how we are using the principles of two-way learning in a collaboration betw...
During 1987 my essential beliefs about the nature of the world were challenged by a chance event whi...
A friend, whom I had not seen for some time, recently asked me what I had been doing overthe...
Preparation of qualified Indigenous early childhood teachers is essential to the success of communit...
It is now appropriate as a national priority to take the debate and practice of Indigenous education...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Abstract This thesis is an account of my own journey into an Indigenous way of knowing, the teaching...
To improve Indigenous students’ learning outcomes and all students’ participation in reconciliation ...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and Western educational frames of reference re...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and western educational frames of reference re...
Being able to consider the full range of social and economic issues from different cultural perspect...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Abstract This paper explores the dynamics and outcomes from a collaborative, cross-...